Vehicle care -> Wheels and tyres for Your Vauxhall Combo Van Fifth Generation (2018-2026)

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The jack is located in the stowage  
compartment underneath the right  
front seat.  
Tyre designations  
E.g. 225/55 R 18 98 V  
225 : tyre width, mm  
Wheels and tyres  
Tyre condition, wheel condition  
Vehicles without spare wheel  
55 : cross-section ratio (tyre height  
to tyre width), %  
Drive over edges slowly and at right  
angles if possible. Driving over sharp  
edges can cause tyre and wheel  
damage. Do not trap tyres on the kerb  
when parking.  
Regularly check the wheels for  
damage. Seek the assistance of a  
workshop in the event of damage or  
unusual wear.  
R
: belt type: Radial  
RF : type: RunFlat  
18 : wheel diameter, inches  
98 : load index e.g. 98 is equivalent  
to 750 kg  
V
: speed code letter  
Speed code letter:  
Q : up to 100 mph  
S : up to 112 mph  
T : up to 118 mph  
H : up to 130 mph  
V : up to 150 mph  
W : up to 168 mph  
Winter tyres  
Winter tyres improve driving safety at  
temperatures below 7 °C and should  
therefore be fitted on all wheels.  
The towing eye and the tools are  
located in the stowage compartment  
underneath the right front seat.  
In accordance with country-specific  
regulations, affix the speed sticker in  
the driver's field of view.  
All tyre sizes are permitted as winter  
tyres 3 263.  
Choose a tyre appropriate for the  
maximum speed of your vehicle.  
Refer to the EEC Certificate of  
Conformity provided with your vehicle  
or other national registration  
documents. Optional equipment  
could reduce the maximum speed of  
the vehicle.  
Tyre repair kit 3 235.  
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The tyre pressure information label  
on the left door frame indicates the  
original equipment tyres and the  
correspondent tyre pressures.  
The tyre pressure data refers to cold  
tyres. It applies to summer and winter  
tyres.  
The driver is responsible for correct  
adjustment of tyre pressure.  
Directional tyres  
Directional tyres should be mounted  
so that they rotate in the correct  
direction. The proper rotation  
direction is indicated by a symbol  
(e.g. an arrow) on the sidewall.  
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If the pressure is too low, this can  
result in considerable tyre warm-  
up and internal damage, leading to  
tread separation and even to tyre  
blow-out at high speeds.  
Always inflate the spare tyre to the  
pressure specified for full load.  
Tyre pressure  
Check the pressure of cold tyres at  
least every 14 days and before any  
long journey. Do not forget the spare  
wheel. This also applies to vehicles  
with tyre pressure monitoring system.  
Incorrect tyre pressures will impair  
safety, vehicle handling, comfort and  
fuel economy and will increase tyre  
wear.  
Tyre pressures differ depending on  
various options. For the correct tyre  
pressure value, follow the procedure  
below:  
9 Warning  
For specific tyres the  
recommended tyre pressure as  
shown in the tyre pressure table  
may exceed the maximum tyre  
pressure as indicated on the tyre.  
Never exceed the maximum tyre  
pressure as indicated on the tyre.  
1. Identify the engine identifier code.  
Engine data 3 260.  
2. Identify the respective tyre.  
The tyre pressure tables show all  
possible tyre combinations 3 263.  
For the tyres approved for your  
vehicle, refer to the EEC Certificate of  
Conformity provided with your vehicle  
or other national registration  
documents.  
Temperature dependency  
The tyre pressure depends on the  
temperature of the tyre. During  
driving, tyre temperature and  
pressure increase. Tyre pressure  
values provided on the tyre  
Tyre pressure 3 263.  
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information label and tyre pressure  
chart are valid for cold tyres, which  
means at 20 °C.  
After adjusting tyre pressure initialise  
system to extinguish the control  
indicator and restart system.  
1. Always ensure that all four tyres  
have correct tyre pressure  
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The pressure increases by nearly  
1.5 psi for a 10 °C temperature  
increase. This must be considered  
when warm tyres are checked.  
2. Apply parking brake.  
Caution  
Deflation detection system warns  
just about low tyre pressure  
condition and does not replace  
regular tyre maintenance by the  
driver.  
Tyre deflation detection  
system  
The tyre deflation detection system  
continually checks the rotation speed  
of all four wheels and warns on low  
tyre pressure condition once vehicle  
is driving. This is achieved by  
comparing tyre rolling circumference  
with reference values and further  
signals.  
If a tyre loses pressure the control  
indicator w illuminates, a warning  
chime is given and a warning  
message is displayed in the Driver  
Information Centre.  
In case of a system malfunction a  
message is displayed in the Driver  
Information Centre. Set correct tyre  
pressure and reinitialise system. If the  
failure continues to be displayed,  
contact a workshop. The system is  
inoperable when ABS or ESC has a  
malfunction or a temporary spare  
wheel is used. Once the road tyre has  
been refitted, check the tyre pressure  
with cold tyres and initialise the  
system.  
3. Initialise the deflation detection  
system: If the vehicle has a  
graphic info display, press F for  
three seconds. If the vehicle has a  
colour info display, the  
initialisation is done in the vehicle  
personalisation 3 115.  
4. Reset is confirmed by pop-up  
indication.  
System initialisation  
In this case reduce speed, avoid  
sharp cornering and strong braking.  
Stop at next safe opportunity and  
check tyre pressure.  
After tyre pressure correction or  
wheel change, the system must be  
initialised to learn new circumference  
reference values:  
Control indicator w 3 105.  
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After initialisation system  
For safety reasons, it is  
Tyres age, even if they are not used.  
We recommend tyre replacement  
every six years.  
automatically calibrates to new tyre  
pressures during driving. After longer  
drive the system will adopt and  
monitor new pressures.  
recommended that the tread depth of  
the tyres on one axle should not vary  
by more than 2 mm.  
Changing tyre and wheel  
size  
Always check tyre pressure with cold  
tyres.  
System has to be reinitialised when:  
If tyres of a different size than those  
fitted at the factory are used, it may be  
necessary to reprogramme the tyre  
deflation detection system and make  
other vehicle modifications.  
Tyre pressure has been changed  
Load condition has been  
changed  
Tyre deflation detection system  
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Wheels have been swapped or  
exchanged  
Have the label with tyre pressures  
replaced.  
The system will not warn  
instantaneously on a tyre blow out or  
a rapid deflation. This is due to  
required calculation time.  
The legally permissible minimum  
tread depth (1.6 mm) has been  
reached when the tread has worn  
down as far as one of the tread wear  
indicators (TWI). Their position is  
indicated by markings on the  
sidewall.  
If there is more wear at the front than  
the rear, swap round front wheels and  
rear wheels periodically. Ensure that  
the direction of rotation of the wheels  
remains the same.  
9 Warning  
The use of unsuitable tyres or  
wheels may lead to accidents and  
will invalidate the vehicle  
operating permit.  
Tread depth  
Check tread depth at regular  
intervals.  
Tyres should be replaced for safety  
reasons at a tread depth of 2-3 mm  
(4 mm for winter tyres).  
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Temporary spare wheel  
The use of tyre chains is not permitted  
on the temporary spare wheel.  
Wheel covers  
Tyre chains  
Wheel covers and tyres that are  
factory approved for the respective  
vehicle and comply with all of the  
relevant wheel and tyre combination  
requirements must be used.  
Tyre repair kit  
Minor damage to the tyre tread can be  
repaired with the tyre repair kit.  
If the wheel covers and tyres used are  
not factory approved, the tyres must  
not have a rim protection ridge.  
Wheel covers must not impair brake  
cooling.  
Do not remove foreign bodies from  
the tyres.  
Tyre damage exceeding 4 mm or that  
is at tyre's sidewall cannot be repaired  
with the tyre repair kit.  
9 Warning  
Tyre chains are only permitted on the  
front wheels.  
Always use fine mesh chains that add  
no more than 9 mm to the tyre tread  
and the inboard sides (including chain  
lock).  
9 Warning  
Use of unsuitable tyres or wheel  
covers could lead to sudden  
pressure loss and thereby  
accidents.  
Do not drive faster than 50 mph.  
Do not use for a lengthy period.  
Steering and handling may be  
affected.  
Vehicles with steel wheels: When  
using locking wheel nuts, do not  
attach wheel covers.  
9 Warning  
In the case of a flat tyre:  
Apply the parking brake and engage  
first gear, reverse gear or P.  
Open the cover of the footwell storage  
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Damage may lead to tyre blowout.  
Tyre chains are permitted on all tyres  
sizes allowed for the vehicle.  
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4. Screw the compressor air hose to  
the connection on the sealant  
bottle.  
5. Fit the sealant bottle into the  
bracket on the compressor.  
Set the compressor near the tyre  
in such a way that the sealant  
bottle is upright.  
6. Unscrew valve cap from defective  
tyre.  
3. Remove the electrical connection  
cable and air hose from the  
The tyre repair kit is located in the  
storage compartment underneath the  
passenger front seat.  
storage compartments on the  
underside of the compressor.  
1. Remove the sealant bottle and the  
compressor.  
2. Pull speed limit label from sealant  
bottle and place it in driver's  
visible area.  
7. Screw the filler hose to the tyre  
valve.  
8. The switch on the compressor  
must be set to J.  
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9. Connect the compressor plug to  
the power outlet or cigarette  
lighter socket.  
11. The compressor pressure gauge  
briefly indicates up to  
600 kPa (6 bar) whilst the sealant  
bottle is emptying (approx. 30 s).  
Then the pressure starts to drop.  
The tyre repair kit may only be  
plugged in to the front 12 V power  
outlet, in order to work properly.  
To avoid discharging the battery,  
we recommend running the  
engine.  
12. All of the sealant is pumped into  
the tyre. Then the tyre is being  
inflated.  
13. The prescribed tyre pressure  
should be obtained within ten  
minutes.  
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Drain excess tyre pressure with  
the button on the air hose.  
Do not run the compressor longer  
than ten minutes.  
When the correct pressure is  
obtained, switch off the  
compressor.  
If the prescribed tyre pressure is  
not obtained within ten minutes,  
remove the tyre repair kit. Move  
the vehicle one tyre rotation.  
Reattach the tyre repair kit and  
continue the filling procedure for  
ten minutes. If the prescribed tyre  
pressure is still not obtained, the  
tyre is too badly damaged. Seek  
the assistance of a workshop.  
14. Detach the tyre repair kit. Remove  
sealant bottle from bracket. Screw  
the filler hose to the free  
connection of the sealant bottle.  
This prevents sealant from  
escaping. Stow tyre repair kit in  
load compartment.  
10. Set the rocker switch on the  
compressor to I. The tyre is filled  
with sealant.  
15. Remove any excess sealant  
using a cloth.  
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Repeat the checking procedure  
once more after driving further  
three miles but no more than ten  
minutes to check that there is no  
more loss of pressure.  
Replace the used sealant bottle.  
Dispose of the bottle as prescribed  
by applicable laws.  
The compressor and sealant can be  
used from approx. -30 °C.  
If the tyre pressure has fallen  
below 150 kPa (1.5 bar), the  
vehicle must not be used. Seek  
the assistance of a workshop.  
Wheel changing  
Make the following preparations and  
observe the following information:  
17. Stow away tyre repair kit in load  
Park the vehicle on a level, firm  
and non-skid surface. The front  
wheels must be in the straight-  
ahead position.  
If necessary, place a chock under  
the wheel diagonally opposite the  
wheel to be changed.  
Apply the parking brake and  
engage first gear, reverse gear or  
P.  
If the ground on which the vehicle  
is standing is soft, a solid board  
(max. 1 cm thick) should be  
placed under the jack.  
compartment.  
Notice  
16. Continue driving immediately so  
that sealant is evenly distributed  
in the tyre. After driving approx.  
three miles but no more than ten  
minutes, stop and check tyre  
pressure. Screw compressor air  
hose directly onto tyre valve when  
doing this. Fill tyre as described  
before. Drain excess tyre  
The driving characteristics of the  
repaired tyre are severely affected,  
therefore have this tyre replaced.  
If unusual noise is heard or the  
compressor becomes hot, turn  
compressor off for at least 30 min.  
The built-in safety valve opens at a  
pressure of seven bar (102 psi).  
Note the expiry date of the kit. After  
this date its sealing capability is no  
longer guaranteed. Pay attention to  
storage information on sealant  
bottle.  
pressure with the button on the air  
hose.  
If tyre pressure hasn't decreased  
under 150 kPa (1.5 bar), set it to  
the correct value. Otherwise the  
vehicle must not be used. Seek  
assistance of a workshop.3 263  
Take heavy objects out of the  
vehicle before jacking up.  
No people or animals may be in  
the vehicle when it is jacked-up.  
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Never crawl under a jacked-up  
vehicle.  
Do not start the vehicle when it is  
raised on the jack.  
Before screwing in the wheel  
bolts, clean them.  
Tightening torque for alloy wheels is  
100 Nm.  
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Do not grease wheel bolts.  
Tightening torques  
Caution  
The rear arm position of the lifting  
platform is centrically under the  
relevant vehicle jacking point.  
Tightening torque for steel wheels is  
115 Nm.  
Use the correct wheel bolts for the  
respective wheels.  
If the vehicle is equipped with alloy  
wheels, tighten the wheel bolts  
manually at least for the first five  
turns.  
Jacking positions  
There are two different types of  
wheels with two different bolts and  
tightening torques.  
The jacking positions shown refer to  
the use of lifting arms and accessory  
jacks used for changing winter /  
summer tyres.  
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The front arm position of the lifting  
platform is centrically under the  
relevant vehicle jacking point.  
1. Depending on the version, open  
the tailgate or the rear doors 3 30,  
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Spare wheel  
The spare wheel can be classified as  
a temporary spare wheel depending  
on the size compared to the other  
mounted wheels and country  
regulations. In this case a permissible  
maximum speed applies, even  
though no label at the spare wheel  
indicates this.  
Only mount one temporary spare  
wheel. Do not drive faster than  
50 mph. Take curves slowly. Do not  
use for a long period of time.  
3. Lift the spare wheel holder and  
unhook the catch.  
Lower the spare wheel holder.  
2. Fit the wheel wrench on one  
hexagon bolt. Turn it  
anticlockwise until the spare  
wheel holder is low enough allow  
the catch to be unhooked.  
Caution  
The use of a spare wheel that is  
smaller than the other wheels or in  
combination with winter tyres  
could affect driveability. Have the  
defective tyre replaced as soon as  
possible.  
The spare wheel is located in a holder  
beneath the vehicle floor.  
4. Remove the spare wheel.  
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5. Change the wheel.  
If necessary, place a chock under  
the wheel diagonally opposite the  
wheel to be changed.  
Apply the parking brake and  
engage first gear, reverse gear or  
P.  
Remove the spare wheel 3 240.  
Never change more than one  
wheel at once.  
Use the jack only to change  
wheels in case of puncture, not  
for seasonal winter or summer  
tyre change.  
Before screwing in the wheel  
bolts, clean them.  
6. Position the damaged wheel with  
the outside down in the spare  
wheel holder.  
7. Lift the spare wheel holder and  
engage in the catch. The open  
side of the catch must point in the  
direction of travel.  
8. Close the spare wheel holder by  
turning the hexagon bolt  
clockwise using the wheel  
wrench.  
9 Warning  
Do not grease wheel bolts.  
9 Warning  
Ensure to use always the correct  
wheel bolts if changing the  
wheels. When installing the spare  
wheel, the bolts for alloy wheels  
can also be used.  
9. Stow wheel wrench in the storage.  
10. Close the tailgate or the rear  
The jack is maintenance-free.  
doors.  
If the ground on which the vehicle  
is standing is soft, a solid board  
(max. 1 cm thick) should be  
placed under the jack.  
Take heavy objects out of the  
vehicle before jacking up.  
No people or animals may be in  
the vehicle when it is jacked-up.  
Never crawl under a jacked-up  
vehicle.  
Only mount one temporary spare  
wheel. The permissible maximum  
speed on the label on the temporary  
spare wheel is only valid for the  
factory-fitted tyre size.  
Fitting the spare wheel  
Make the following preparations and  
observe the following information:  
Park the vehicle on a level, firm  
and non-skid surface. The front  
wheels must be in the straight-  
ahead position.  
Do not start the vehicle when it is  
raised on the jack.  
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Note that the spare wheel is  
2. Attach the wheel wrench and  
loosen each wheel bolt by half a  
turn.  
secured by the conical contact of  
each bolt if the wheel bolts for the  
alloy wheels are used. In this  
case, the washers do not come  
into contact with the spare wheel.  
The wheels might be protected by  
locking wheel nuts. To loosen  
these specific nuts first attach the  
adapter onto the head of the nut  
before installing the wheel  
wrench. The adapter is located in  
the tool box.3 230  
1. Disengage wheel bolt caps with  
the wheel bolt cover remover.  
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Steel wheels with cover: Pull off  
the wheel cover.  
Alloy wheels: Disengage wheel  
bolt caps with the wheel bolt cover  
remover.  
4. Set the jack to the necessary  
height. Position it directly below  
the jacking point in a manner that  
prevents it from slipping.  
3. Ensure the jack is correctly  
positioned under the relevant  
vehicle jacking point.